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THE BRECKENRIDGE AMERICAN. BRECKENRIDGE TEXAS. MONDAY Jt'Ly 21 1933
THRKfc
SOCIETY
WF NOTES A
By Kathleen Haynes
'mill Miss Vivian Rrynnt were vis-
I'oia in Abilene Sunday
A M Smith was a business vls-
itoi In Knox City todny
Ernest Maxwsll was it M'itoi In
Pallas over the week-end.
Aenlrs Ilosls
To R-Ialive
Just A Bit
Personal
Miss Sheila Grace Whltener of
Stepnenvllle was the truest of Mlsrf
Arlena Urnnt Suudsy.
the Stephen- Ci unt I.ibri' will
be filled by hi'i mother this week
Fogan Hood of Norman. Okln
im spmllnt! i f'V. i i here Visit-
ing fl I' litl
Joe Meidow I i patient In the
Westside Hospital for medical
treatment.
ODSERVK 20TII
ANN I VIS USA RY
. Ml .u.d Mi I. J li.uifll hav
MI1IC ll)ll I'lV.-ll t a Ku.Mt he rn.th.t Mis J W
lloni.' ill .Il. iilnl Mrs. V. JonnliiKs ' fcddy and his ulstsr
C. v. I- SuiirliiN Kpnilir. 'Mis Mattl llarrtll i.f Dallas
PARIS STYLES
By MARY KNIGHT.
United Press Staff Correspondent
P.VRIS tm-Hats shown with
beach dresses are enormously wide!
of brtm and are made of pique.
Chantunel and linen. Thr.uo that
havt practically no crown are flv
ed to bandeaux tha tut around the
head.
Weve mentioned red and while
striped flnon used to eieato a devo-
lutive eftfact when the strttie sfe
Katheied Into tsvo twists 111 front.
.following the lines of the fljpuie for
Mr an I Mi
tamed M
W C
il -
Wah- inter-
thrre .dsers '
!d
M K I mnlrl is leaving Wednea-
for ChleaK" wheie lie will
Mrs It. I. Mi r t I Mi V.
ei and Mi J K MtoK i
gtoup of .ih.i teiltives i
dsy.
A pleM. H'l'l Wli !
ing the In' iftrrnoon hi 11
itwn i f tin eil home
The gn. i ii. I i1h M
It I. M I ut tin it S.IIIH
ilir- Ml .n.l Mi It I
md ion I: I Mt ind M
M Full ill tin i hiid
At !' at I li.hn mil Mi
ii l i
-in
I I
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y
visit the Wuild's Fair
Mrs Haskell Key had n visit-
or Sunday her mother. Mm W R
Manning her two akrters. Mr? A I -Mr Mr- ftemv Stole who
M. Tate and Mlsa ICvnln Hahslng. " near iy-t l r.ilU u 'r itml
of H'ephenvllle their twentieth weddtn;; Ttinivif--
. r I ary Sunday. The eiititt-tlnfd i
Mr and Mrs. R. It. Wynne of Inrjr group of ft lends and relatives
Dallas are spending the
here. day
C. D Conlev of KwMvnUr was' friend a. tad tl.el. b-kH lunehesl '"7 ?.!J .' ? '" T
a vkHtor In HtelenHilge Satin I tneth.-i ut noon
l i inirht. The roitpli- w ih minted m tin-:
I - ..- 'county at Cedar Creek eiKht miles
Smith and Mr and Mrs C. R. Shnfer re- east of lvun Mis St. i le was I. til .
Russians Of
Harbin Worried
Over Future
Influx Of Japanese And
Refugees Creates
Big Problem
Hy JACK HOWARD
United Press Staff Correspondent
HARBIN. iri'K-"What will h
;.i
ilk .mnll l..ll .....!.. 1- 1...
..lot t.. . .i n ..i.. .en..."" "" ""-; wini-ii ib uumina
" -. ..... . .... . W...J -A -. . - .t '
vui u i.v.i7- i B.iuuiuur sicaia hi .w..re vi im: ib ine iiuesuii '.irn
. .1.. I i. . .. ... ... cnn n ....... I
inr uicii aim inr wie wiue sKiri . cw.uvn iiu.ssian iiinauiiaiits nere iLel
asklnK each othor twlay
Knch train from Hslnklng canl-
tnl of Manchiikuo hrltiea more t.rld
more Jipnnese to Increase the 10
.irate and can be worn with n nalr
of dark blue wool Jersey trousers.
Red. white and blue still Is
. . . ... .. . . rwn ..i. ... in t.i .. .
Mi un.1 Mr A M Smith and Mr n.i Mr r It Shnf..f ro- east of Ivan Mi St. . le was l.nl " nnu avoriie coinuinullon. and " -" '"; nr.n inrit
i.fle s.1. wrr- In Abllen. Hun.l y turned Saturday from a four weeks ' Wesley dniiKhter of John WeO.y summer materials show Chantunel. no""' Russian shopkeeper nn
w'Iiiik n-nties Mr ami Mrs c i visit to the Worlds Kali and with I Those pieHent w.io m..i mil ' r iimiiin i"'i"rl.. .........
A '.k.if.l an. I fnii!v fn...i .nl rltiv. in t..ti.n. MesdumesO K Pius.ini unl ii.iv-' "ussenne ae sole printed with
iiiidii uesigns. anil me unnnel I'm- MHilimsH3i3S3HarSamniPnW
mn.m:wotr.?rvc'Jumr
to conipto wltTi the Jnpancs" and
many of them 'are going out of bus-
iness. The majority nro W.Yte Rus-
slnts and efmnot uo bnok to the
Soviet Union. They alio have pr
perty hure 'vhloh thoy cannot Hunt
dale.
The ID.UOO Russian employees of
the Chinese Eastern Halhvny ie
dtsturhfil. for boshlns tin. mnl.l ..it
ever-lAeieosIng Influx of Japanoso
mi- current trouble over the ownei-
shtp of thu railway has brought
them problems. All of thorn oc-
conilKg to the regulations of t
railway nro Soviet citizens but
nrny of thorn find their sympa-
thies are not cntiiely akin to those
n miHsla They are willing; to woi'j
for the railway hero but thoy have
no desire to ruturn to RuksIh.
When and If Japan buys or taVe
the Chinese Eastern Railway the-
1S.00O employes gradually will be
ulscliatKPd
Many refugees from th Soviet
Union who lmve reached Harutn
aftor weeks and weeks of li'irdsli'p
In crossing the bolder arc anothr
problem. There Is no rmploym
for them and they become der
ont upon charity. These peop
living In camps which an- r c a
io mo
than hovels.
In the meantime cor .. . .
.1 i . fllent th
.u Pi.uitll.jll win ur . .
the time comes the tau
..ui.Dn ". nbouf U9
nesn and ninlilnu ' . .
n . ... lIU" "e-t o." thing
To the queatlo-j .
selves r.lout v)la Iies llfl(l
Nlteh ivo.'
I I
and Illinois
n.l Mi-
i l f mi
M I .11
it I!
K il.v
II
I
Miss K
Kilst f
llls I
'In In- I ile w i 'he
li ii.' Mi W i n
i li. it. Siin.l'i).
PUBLIC RECORDS
i ll.nnd West of Rl.'i keni IiIlti'. W. A
tlsnn and fiMiiilv. K I. i'ietsinger """""" 'u-i.ns as oeu-rinKet-i
Mrs C It Ueere returned Sun-' and family. C CietdnKi-i J. Kl
day fi-imi n three weeks' visit In Oiittn Hi Deuton a "id family. Hei t
Wewnka Okla. and was areomtnn- lenton unil rhUdien. .1 A. Putn.ini.i
I.ik I. Ui...i .. lighter ..f M.r led by Mrs Joel T Ilond. who will Henry Cn tslnger Roy Wesley ami'
mil Mi I'ii) Wil-on. underwent be her guest for a fw days Mr ' children. Smith Hinn ami fimih
.i tuiisi.-i tom th- inoinii if. I Deere went to Wewaka for Mrs Mrs U. P Gann Wnltei and Ml-'I
i Kei-re Charity Steele Hitiisun Jails
iwr Junes wis i wjrk end . - land Fred Kennedy all i.f Ivan
visitor in Uanaet l Mr nnd Mrs Jaek Forrell and ! P'loyd Rlrhunl
diuithter. Iasy. and Mrs. T. 15. Messers and
Mrs Siuii Bh'ipn.i l ft li-t week l.i iMirnnib of Port Worth are ron. Adrian H.itron of Unihain. M
. .1 Mr. U II T. ..n . . . . - . . . . .. . . ... ' . ... .. .... . . .
- " nr riinuiMi num. wnere rnr win nnendinv th In week at the James anu .Mrs. iienry wesiey ami enn i
incll and .lnuht.i Putn Am H1. ...i ft ih vlsltlnir rralllvM i n i....i.. un... .1 1..V. n. ilrnH Mr. Malllo Wf.Ihv mi. I ehll.
" .-i....n... -""n' f. I .--" - j
- - - I tifows- Mr Knrrell Is manager dren of South Rend. Mr. and Mr RIXDINC CI.UR TO
Mrs. Nswt Harkey and Mrs Oil f Mie Worth Hotel. 'J I. -Steele and ehildien of Gra- j .MrSI7P IX)M(l(ltltl)W.
fisi . I
riaKlWI
i Mi ml Mi -i .-tj.ei
the lii- i' . r ' in Id p. nil
' hum r i nl i fl i n i.n
I " ' - .a mm
AMns of Al.i in Mi ' i Mi
U StMk m I dinigl". I'i i
Itiiek of ll i.ii. I Mr ii. d Mi-
Ht Ills h II. ir daugh'ri. Mr
an. I Mr njjil Kowlei J Kurt
W..1II1. .Mi
Nntlee ol luti'iiltnti to .Murrj
I.. W. Odom Womlson and MIhsi
I liiramny llallur Woodson.
ml-on ..r Pl.kwli-k..h SK . cmv (.llflj
Mesilnme- 1-wls Rai I ffprC Wmm vh Wick Adam- !
i... r '.l. l .
note.
Mr and uM J.it.n Htark th. ir -.n
Mr ami Mi- Vernon Bl .. k nd
miidiitn. i llurold and nr-C"arter spent Sunday In Minei il I hnm. C C Reaterfonl if Crstal The youiiKer ehlldreii s readltiR
lum Ann Mr and Mrs Veale's Wells Miss Pansy Roleson left Sunday Falls Earl Harvey of C ddo Mlsijrlub will meet Tuesday morning 'it
d Lighter. Mi hhI Mi Jaek Rub-1 . f)r a vU wlJ( Mr Mrs.. Vivian Atkins ..f Crystal Full U .n-link at the Stephens o.untv
nt .imi iliiHKhier. AUa UHl. ami ur .nd ir a.-nlev Diivall Wnlt.r c'limiiiiim. In Dilmun MIm1 ISlelilv-one Demons were Included Library. All rhlldren of the i I' :
Mi"- FraniM Veals. . I . ...i w- i i..ir j. I ... .!... ..m.. . ni.mri. ..ili ii .. I.ir invitmi in uti.m.t
..- .. ... .. .. ... !.......... ... .... v. .... i--- -
HARRIS & LEE
Motor Co.
Wo Imy and sell Usotl Cars
Wo Kiimnce our Own
r'apors.
?l 'Ir. ST0RA0E 21 I Irs.
117 K. Elm St;
Phono 12
Shivering
w: di Oliiiis
Burnrng with Fever
Sum Relief for Malaria!
'' ' 'r hornrninlr Iro.itmrnl. .r
Ji' ' vlnl rrpuslirs' lakr that pnl
t" - I -t.le Chi 1 T.inu Sunn
i.l h- Miurelf aiiam. Jor GrnsrV lu-te
' - t lull tonu not onl rellixr tbv
mpi.uns of .Malaria but ilelroH (he
'Jin 1 1 urn itH'If.
'I In t.itil.-s iiunino In Grove's Tate-Ic-A
(hill Tom. kills the Malnfial inlcr-
tmn in I lie blo I while the Iron It cou-
tains builds up Hie litoiHl to nvurcnnic Uie
rffeits of the ill'fsH? flhd fotllfy iiim'nst
(urthir attack "t"he twofold cfert is ab-
n.liiteh neu-ssjiy to Hie ovrtmtniri; of
M.il.m.i IU-nles UiiiK a dtfuvnilaljle vni-
id lor M.ikiri.t Grove's TastrlfA Uilll
Tniiu i nl'o uti fxcrlli'ilt tonli ol j-rneral
us- I'lrasjnt to take and .ibmluicty
li.vrnilis- Safe to plve clillilicti. Grt a
bottle toda at any itorc.
I
Watch For Thp
GOLD FORD
UI i m
li)2!) Ford
Coach
192!) Ford
Hoadstor
11)2!) liuick
Sedan ..
1H2S Pontiac ..
Coach
l!).'Jt Ford
Sedan
$165
$95
$285
$165
$295
McMurlry Motor
Co.
Hiilrk Oldsniohllf I'mitlnc nnd
S. M. V. Trucks
Alaska Studied
At Cli iMvpliufi
The story of the rowing of th
-ti. linn Jankaon school to Alaska
wo revaaled l.y an Aladdin lamp
at the inreUliK of Ib itirlallan Kn-
deaM.r of th. Kirt Proflbytertan
(liunh Sui. In ''iurn; Miss RuPt
l(".K'l Mo i.l i and an rmeti
I'i iker i'. .m I the lump i
i i'it'd u.'l H" .Kin fid I an the
t. i en.!..!
Thr M-i.e .r iiit.'lestlliK stories
in. 1 I'letl 'Ai ik i nnd t ' Totem
P tr b. it .ii- MeKi A
HliT III H. . Mil. Hun I i inni
Vt'.ik In Al.-hi i.) I Cob. i i Mr
U'lf "llir . h .l lloiii. ti la-
k.i by .o I Tt.. I. ttem
P. .' or in. ii'V. by II. i belt
Maikley Jr Mm-ir a' l. 1th'
hv J M 1 The l;..;ht to
l.irn a Ivin h 'tvail..ii Ko-f-.'d.
inning . -.hoit inndnei- . salon
plain wera nis.l. l ii tu ' unford
for the fifth Sunday meiniK Th
group voted !. ml u b i th
Prestytertan lrn mjge i liillaa
AIwTIII'. Cl.s III
.MKirr ON TIII.sli.W.
1 he Atatheari i ! .s of m. 1-u t
Kuptlsl Ctiur. Ii ill me. i ti the
home of Mi I II Wei h Inr
day fiftsrri." ti i 3 urlmk for i
buslnem -f ! i All nerfi.i- re
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TK..S M Ml. HANK
at HrrekenCUr stit of ;. i
the rloua "f lu-iar-o of m. rfiih
day of Junr imi piihllsli' .1 in th
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CIUnK TI1OMP0ON.
AI.BX FAMRRO.
Director.
Suhtcrlbed and sworn to befura
me this irilli day of July A.D. 10.13
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Notary Public Stephens County.
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